Lloyd and Nancy Greenhaw are lay missionaries and have traveled the world speaking on the Lord, helping people get closer to God, and finding healing through the mercy of God.
In their ministry, they follow the teachings of Neil Lozano as presented in his book, Unbound.
The first key is “Repentance and Faith.” We must repent and ask for God’s forgiveness, just as the Prodigal Son did when he returned home. However, we must remember that God’s mercy is greater than our greatest sin.
Forgiveness is called the “Master Key,” as it opens the door to God’s mercy. Saint Faustina wrote in her spiritual Diary, “We resemble God most when we forgive our neighbor.”
Forgiveness doesn’t not erase memories, and it is not a feeling. It is an act of the will. Lack of forgiveness is a major stumbling block for many.
Renouncing the work of your enemies is important. We must remember that where evil abounds, grace abounds all the more. We reject Satan and all his evil works, and place our faith and trust in Jesus Christ.
Standing in the authority you have in Christ! Remember as baptized we are children of God and heirs to the kingdom. God is love. Anger, lack of forgiveness, resentment, confusion, discouragement, and exaggerated anxiety are not of God.
Receiving God’s blessing of your identity and destiny. This is important as God has great plans for you.
We must try to stay close to Him through prayer, reading Scripture, going to Mass as our station in life permits, frequent Confession, and daily prayer.
We must always remember that God loves each and every one of us in a special way!
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